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Metrofuser Becomes an Authorized Reseller for Print Manager Plus Software

ROSELLE, N.J. – Metrofuser, a repair solutions provider, has been selected as an authorized reseller of Print Manager Plus software.

Metrofuser has partnered with the makers of Print Manager Plus because it is a comprehensive yet affordable print management software package. A good option for companies looking at growing into or defending against the third party and OEM manage services organizations, providers can use the software to manage the print environment or to enable end users to manage it for themselves.

Print Manager Plus enables users to control and reduce the costs of printing in an organization. The software automates the cost-reduction actions and requires no extra training to operate in a Windows environment. Print Manager Plus comes in two versions. The basic version is primarily used for corporate or academic environments in which administrators need to track printer usage or impose quotas on print jobs. The other version, which has a built-in billing module, is intended more for professionals who need to bill printing charges back to clients.

Customers using Print Manager solutions include Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, the British Department of Education, Siemens, Commerzbank Germany, the Royal Air Force, Oxford and Cambridge Universities, Stanford, Yale, State University of New York, Kennedy Space Center, CNN and more than 10,000 companies and schools worldwide.

Metrofuser provides repairs and parts logistics for contract manufacturers, OEMs, resellers and service providers. The company provides repair and assembly solutions for PCBs and mechanical components. Located in the New York City metro area, Metrofuser maximizes time-to-market objectives in the Northeast while minimizing procurement, materials management and logistic costs.

Contact Metrofuser at (908) 245-2100, fax (908) 245-2900 or visit www.metrofuser.com.

This article originally appeared in the November 2004 issue of Recharger.